Research Internships Opportunities for summer 2014 Canterbury

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Research Internships Opportunities for summer 2014
Canterbury Christ Church University
The Research Internship Scheme gives CCCU students experience of real research projects with high quality
research outcomes. As an intern you will gain a tremendous amount from this opportunity, not only will you
get to experience research ‘first hand’ but you will also acquire a range of transferrable skills which can help
you to secure that graduate job or post graduate place. You will also be paid. Research projects run for 10
weeks over the summer break, completing by the end of August.
Project Information:
REF: RI 35 Name: Dr Stephen J O’Connor
Department: : NACS
Research Area: Scoping review of end-of-life care literature
Project Title:
This internship provides opportunity for a motivated individual to be involved in an exciting research project
with external partners at the State University of New York at Buffalo (USA) and the Kent, Surrey and Sussex
End of Life Research Group to conduct a scoping review of the end-of-life care literature and draft a
publishable research paper on a topic of their choice from an extensive data-base of over 8,500 published
papers which has already been assembled and data-cleansed. In doing so, the intern will be helping to identify
gaps within the knowledge base and determine future funding priorities both locally, nationally and
internationally, as well as helping to build research capacity and develop the research agenda for the Kent,
Surrey and Sussex research group. The intern will choose a theme of their choice in negotiation with the
project leader, but possible themes include pain or symptom management, hydration and nutrition in the
dying patient, therapeutic interventions and their side-effects, clinical decision making, psychosocial care
needs of the dying or their carers, advance care planning and communication; or a range of legal and ethical
issues such as euthanasia or assisted suicide. Although primarily desk-based, the project will involve online
collaboration with staff at the State University of New York at Buffalo and some travel to local research and
strategy meetings in Kent, Surrey and Sussex. Training and support will be given to the successful internee
(commensurate with their experience) to produce a first authored paper at the end of the internship.
Criteria:
Essential criteria Good literacy and numeracy skills
 Good understanding of and/or grounding in different research methods as demonstrated by
successful completion of IBA or other research module
 Ability to work autonomously and independently of others at times
 Good academic writing and critiquing skills (although support will be given with these)
Desirable Criteria
 Familiar with the use of ‘Endnote’ or similar reference manager software (although training will be
given)
 Prior experience (research or clinical) of palliative or end-of-life care services
 Commitment to improving the care of or services available to palliative and end-of-life patients
Application Process:
To apply for this opportunity, please complete the application form below.
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Research Internship Scheme 2013
Successful applicants will be called for a short interview; you will be told if you are to be awarded the
internship shortly after the interview
CCCU Undergraduate Research Internship Application Form 2014
Last Name:
First Name:
Address :
Date of Birth:
National Insurance Number:
Email (CCCU student email address):
Preferred contact email (if different from above):
Telephone and/or mobile:
University course attending:
Year:
CCCU Student number:
Are you an International Student?
YES / NO
If Yes, please provide details of your current Visa:
Do you require a Work Permit:
Demonstrate how you meet the criteria for the project and explain why you are interested in this research
area (600 words max):
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Have you ever been convicted of a criminal offence? YES/NO
(Delete as appropriate)
(Your attention is drawn to the fact that under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 you may be entitled to
answer 'no' to this question even if you have, in the past, been subjected to criminal proceedings resulting in
conviction(s). However, certain types of employment are excluded, under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act
1974 (Exemptions) Order, 1975, from the protection of the Act. It is therefore, suggested that you take the
appropriate advice if you are in any doubt as to the correct answers to give).
If yes, please specify date of conviction, Court, nature of offence and sentence imposed:
Declaration:
I certify that the information given on this form is correct.
I understand that any wilful omission or falsification may lead to the disqualification of this application or
dismissal if appointed to the post applied for:
Signed:
Date:
Please email this form to red.businessdevelopment@canterbury.ac.uk by 31st March 2014.
Canterbury Christ Church University, Research & Enterprise Development Centre (RED)
Research Internship Scheme 2013
FAQ:
Q. Can I apply to this scheme if I am a final year undergraduate student?
Yes. If you graduate this year you are still eligible to apply
Q. Do I have to be a student at CCCU in order to apply?
Yes. Only current CCCU students are eligible.
Q. How will I be paid? And will it be subject to tax?
You will be paid £200 a week for up to 10 weeks. This will be paid in monthly instalments over the summer.
This may be subject to tax depending on your circumstances.
Q. When will the internship run?
Most of the internships will begin on the 19th May and finish on the 25th July (10 weeks). There are a few
exceptions to this, but this will be stated in the project advertisement.
Q. Who do I ask to find out more information?
If you want to find out more about an individual project you should contact the member of staff responsible
for running that project. General queries should be directed to red.businessdevelopment@canterbury.ac.uk
Q. When will I find out if my application has been successful?
All students will be informed if they have successfully progressed to the next stage in the application
procedure or not in April 2014.
Q. I am planning to go on holiday over the summer, will this affect my application?
Possibly. Students will be paid for 10 weeks work in total. Small amounts of time can be made up at the start
of the internship, if the members of staff working on the project agree. A two week break in the middle of the
internship may be impractical and difficult to make up. Students are advised to clearly state any holiday plans
in their application.
Q. Is it ok to apply for an internship in a different faculty?
Yes. As long as you meet the essential criteria for the project you are welcome to apply for it.
Q. What if I have a part time job already? Can I still apply to be an intern?
The internship scheme is a big commitment over the summer months; however the actual pattern of work can
be negotiated between the member of staff running the project and the student intern. A weekend or evening
job probably wouldn’t be a problem. If you are on a student visa you cannot work more than 20hours in total.
Q. Will I be supported?
Yes! You will be invited to an induction event and have a Personal Development Plan and opportunity to meet
with other interns to record all of the transferable skills and knowledge that you will develop. You will also
work closely with the lead researcher.
Q. Will I have to complete a final report?
You will be given the opportunity to produce a final report or presentation in partnership with your academic
lead; it forms part of your contract as an intern.
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Research Internship Scheme 2013
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